Members of the Menominee Indian Tribe have voted in favor of allowing both recreational and medicinal use of marijuana on their northeastern Wisconsin reservation.

The tribe announced the results Friday. The votes are advisory only, meaning it's up to tribal leaders to take the next step.

“We have to be very, very cautious how we move forward, and not only looking at the welfare of the tribe and trying to maximize what we think are the benefits, (but) minimize what we think are the consequences,” Menominee Tribal Chairman Gary Besaw said.

About 58 percent of those voting voted yes on recreational use of marijuana. The medicinal question passed by an even bigger margin, about 77 percent.